Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
'Remington. MMIWOTON m. H.TIMITAtII. HAST. | TKaIMB. ) WUI. 6:10 a.m. Mail and Passenger 9:38a.m 9:38 a.m. Local Freight 12:42p. m 11:38 a.m. Mall and Passenger 3:12 p.m 8:10 a.m. Passenger (Sun.o’ly) 7:50 p.m
Oats sowing is still the order of the day hereabouts, ' Mrs. Geo. Besse went to Attica last week to visit relatives. Homer Hardy was out from Huntington a few days last week. If you want all the county news, read The Jasper County Democrat. Dale Bowman has gone to Monticello to work with his brother Fred in a drug store. Mrs. Perry Griffith was -called to Eureka, 111., last week by the death of a r— ——r ; ■ ciati» c, Mrs. Philip Hawn of Logansport, visited her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Haseall, here a few days last week. Charley Bonner, H. W. Milner and J. J. Porter took in the republican state convention at Indianapolis last week. Mrs. C. A, Balcom, who was operated on last week for cancer, at Chicago, is reported gettiug along as well as can be expected. Dr. Besser has bought the old Harmon property on the corner of Ohio and South streets and is having it remodeled into an office. Will Sullivan, Ornn Lucas and Will Morris left last week with teams for Valparaiso, to work on the Conover & Taber gravel road contract. <9 T, J. Canine has traded his hotel property here for an 8o acre farm near Idaville* with Wm. J. York of Burnettsviile, who will take possession at once. Recent births; March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lilvis of Milford, 111., former residents here, a daughter; April 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Goodland, a daughter.
Commissioner Denham, Charles Hascall, J. D. Allman, Levi Hawkins and Frank Gray were Rensselaer goers Monday. Messrs. Allman and Hawkins were bidders- on the Jordan stone road contract, but were a little above the low bid. However, they made arrangements with the low bidder by which he assigned the contract to them and they will build the road. Evidently they are making it mighty uncomfortable for illegal liquor selling in Benton. Here is the latest swipe £iven them as reported by the Fowler eader: "David Ganyon came down from Earlpark to-day and pled guilty to violating the liquor law four times and was fined and costed S9O. Mr. Ganyon will return to the section, a position he followed before entering the saloon business. He is entirely broke. Claude Humston pled guilty to two. His brother takes the stock of goods to Goodland and pays both fines. Claude Humston will be employed on the road. Harry Hagood pled guilty to one count; the fine was $25 and the costs made it $43.50. Walter Hagood pled guilty to three violations; the tines were $5 in each and the total was $66.90. Harvey Bailey pled guilty to three charges and fined $66.60. Joseph Windier went on the bond for the fine and costs. An affidavit was sworn out against Joseph Hazelbaker and Constable Martin went to Earlpark at 2:30 after the accused. He is charged with bootlegging on Sunday. “Elmore Barce was at Earlpark yesterday. Ganyon and Humsfbn will plead guilty to six more cases, remove the store from the town and quit the business in town. Both are broke. This agreement was reached at a meeting held at the Earlpark State Bank Wednesday night. The spirit of the meeting was to carry the conviction of the violators of the law only as far as would prevent the sale of liquor unlawfully within the town. If the proposed conviction was sufficient, it was all that was asked."
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, at mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used ' except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sore you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 7bc. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Jfeterland Guy Beebe of Gifford, was a visitor in our city Thursday. Henry Dahnche was at Medaryville Saturday on business. The Pickle Co. is barreling and shipping pickles this week. Thomas Pratt and son Lase were at Medaryyille Friday on business. Miss Belle Richmond is working for Tom Walter, near Pleasant Grove. Messers Coppess and Ferris of Gilliam, transacted business in our city Saturday. Oats sowing is not progressing very fast on account of too much wet weather. Misses Maud Martin and Versa Richmond took examination at Cosy Palace Saturday, T. M. Callahan has about fifteen acres of onions planted on his farni so far, and is not through planting yet. Berl Richmond of Pleasant Grove, and Miss Nellie Wallace of our city, attended church at Gifford Sunday. B. J. Clifford has begun work on the northern extension of the C. & W. V.
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The steam shovel and dry land boat started up Saturday. Harry E. Gifford moved out eight bead of horses and four buggies and wagons from his livery bam at Bradley, 111., to his farm west of here.
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Soutbbuest Jordan Frank Eck was a Goodland goer Monday. John Kelly and Todd Dulzak called at Eck’s Saturday,. Say, Tommy, what do *you think about Goodland now? Mary Currens and Will Patrick made a visit to Brook Sunday. Max Weller spent Saturday night with his son Ed at Wolcott. Matte and Lizzie Eck spent Sunday afternoon with Lena Weller. Matie and Lizzie Eck and Levi Kuboski called at Kelly’s Sunday eve. Estella Cain and Art Wortley spent Sunday afternoon with Lillie and Callie Watson. Nellie Eck, who taught the Bnllis school, is now in Valparaiso attending University. Say, Anderson, you looked lonesome Sunday riding by yourself over these muddy roads. E. Woodin has started out with his grocery wagon again to tramp down some of the mud. Charley Cain, Todd Dulzak and Orville Putt attended church at Mt. Hope Sunday night.
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Lonely Fridge. Grandma Fritz is on the sick list. Lewis Fritz was a Medaryville caller Monday. Leo and Ed Fritz were Medaryville callers Friday, Aug. Schreiber transacted business at Lacrosse Friday. Aug. Fritz called on neighbor George Sunday afternoon. Aug. Schreiber transacted business at Kankakee Monday. Aug. Woolbrant of L, V. was seen on our streets Monday. The Zick brothers transacted business at Medaryville Monday. Mrs. Geo. Ketcbmark visited with grandma Fritz Sunday afternoon. William Salrin and Tom Peterson made a flying to Medaryville Sunday. A B is going in the banty chicken business. We wonder why? Mrs. Wm. Reinhartz, Jr., called on Mrs. Aug. Schreiber Monday afternoon. William Salrin is the proud owner o f a new buggy. Now, girls, is your chance .
Miss Anna Hines, who has been working in Rensselaer, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhartz, Sr. visited with their son William and family Sunday.
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Geo. Ketchmark and Aug. Schreiber were business callers at Medaryville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhartz, Jr., and family visited with Joe Salrm and family Sunday evening. Mrs. Jerome Andrus of Rensselaer, is visiting with friends and rela lives in this vicinity at this writing. Geo. Ketchmark, Aug. Breitenbach Oscar Pulaski, Ed. Hines and Fred Hines called on friend August Sunday evening.
Blood Poisoning; results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse pew life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping, or discomfort. 26c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist.
Fair OaKs Everybody planted potatoes Friday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barker, the 13th, a girl. Burgen Lyda departed Monday to parts unknown. Ike Kight is having an addition built to his house this week, Eli Hoober has a job of hauling coal for the Gundrum dredge. Miles Moffitt is suffering from a very severe attack of heart trouble. M. D. Karr is slowly recovering from his severe attack of pneumonia. Jasper Me Murray and family emigrated to Cedar Rapids, lowa, Monday, Harry Zimmerman, our night operator, spent Easter with his parents in Rensselaer. Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Vernon Thornton of Rensselaer, visited at Miles Moffitt’s Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Mallatt and children of Brook, came up Monday to take caie of her mother, Mrs, Kesler. The Easter exercises at the M. E. church Sunday was attended by a large and enthusiastic audience.
Mrs. Chas. Holly and children of Morocco, came over Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Casey, for a few days. Buzz Howell and Ed Kesler, who have been working on Bruce Moffitt’s dredge, went out on a strike Friday. Mrs. Leander Kesler, who has been suffering with an attack of the shingles, don't make very much improvement. There was about a half a dozen boys went from here to Battle Ground Monday to work with the extra gang on the Monon. Miss Pearl Mailat went to Wheatfield Monday to take charge of the housework at her brother, Charley Mallat’s, during bis wife’s illness. Dr. Proudly, who has been in Tennessee for about three months for the benefit of bis health, returned the latter part of the week very much improved.
The Easter supper given by the ladies of the Christian Aid Society in the church Saturday eve was well attended. All bad a good time, with the usual number of drunken bums that have no respect for themselves or anyone else. They deserve a job of boarding at the county seat hotel, a term like those others had last winter.
We notice that Brother Mt. Ayr Pilot is inclined to criticize an item in our items last week in regard to the report about the Jackson tp. gravel road, wherein he says we published something that was very untrue, or had been misinformed. We stand ready to offer an apology if we were not correct. We gave it just as we got it from one of the most favorably known and well respected citizens of the vicinity. We notice that our items have come out in each issue of the Pilot since its existence. Now we can only guess and wonder how they came by them, as we have never sent them any, and have never been asked to. I believe Christ said, “Ask and ye shall receive.” Eh?
A Badly Bfirned Girl or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve la applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., says: “‘I use it In my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and think it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at A. F. Long’s drug store.
Asphallum. - Hello! South Walker; make another guess. Will Stalbaum has built an addition to his house. The oil fields are gradually commencing work again. Say. W, H., did you find out the price of eggs? Was it 18 cts? Emmett and Leta Hersbman spent Sunday with cousin Bertha. Miss Annie Lackey is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stalbaum, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Record ate dinner with their daughter Stella Sunday. F. M. Hershman and family took dinner with his biother William Svnday.
Grove Rouse and Annie Hermanson Sundayed wijh Mfnind Mrs. McElroy. Miss Cecelia Hershman is visiting her brother George at Rensselaer this week. We are pleased to heaf that Mrs. Ed Schrader is recovering ffom a severe illness.
Will Stalbaum and family and brother Fred and Miss Annie Lackey spent Easter at Dunnville
Alva Hershman and wife and baby Zelia and Gertrude Dodd called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker Sunday. Henry Wagner returned from Germany a few weeks ago. His health is not improved much since he left here last fall. Our friend, Mort Lemons has taken his departure to lands unknown. We are sorry to miss his smiling face in Asphaltum.
. Remember that Dr. Shoop’a Cough Cure instead of opioraor narcotics, contains the extract of a certain California ahrub which is no more harmful than a garden roae. Experience ahowa that it curea the cough, which opium never can [do. For coughs and all bronchial or throat affectlona, insist on having Dr. Shoop’a Cough Cure. Sold by ▲. F. Long.
Head Ache Sometimes? If so, it will interest you to know that it can be stopped with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills; and without any bad aftereffects, and this without danger of forming a drug habit or having your stomach disarranged. They positively contain no opium, morphine, cocaine, chloral, ether or chloroform in any form. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain, and leave only a sense of relief. The reason for this is explained by the fact that headache comes from tired, irritable, turbulent, over-taxed brain nerves. AntiPain Pills soothe and strengthen these nerves, thus removing the cause. They are harmless when taken as directed. “We use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills for the cure of headache, and we think that there is nothing that will equal them. They will cure the "severest spell of nervous or sick headache in a very few minutes. 1 am of a nervous temperament, and occasionally have spells when my nerves seem to be completely exhausted, and I tremble so I can scarcely contain myself. At these times I always take the Anti-Pain Pills, and they quiet me right away. It is remarkable what a soothing effect thev have upon the nerves.” MRS. F. E. KARL. Detroit. Mich. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It fails, he will return your money. 25 doses, 23 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Stoutsburg. Lillie Timmons is on the sick list. Rachel Autrim is better at this writing. F. M. Dary of Elwood, has moved in our vicinity. W. A. Wisehart is drilling onions for Wm. Whited. Mrs. Geo. Marr called on Mrs. Wm. Whited Tuesday. Mrs. A. Woods did shopping in Wheatfield Friday. A, Nicols attended services at Wheatfield Center Sunday. Joe Grube of Momence, stopped here between trains Friday. Dr. Petry of Thayer, was seen in this neighborhood Sunday. Mr. Lewis of Kersey, was here Wednesday overseeing road, Mrs. John Grube and daughter Pauline were callers here Tuesday.
A. Woods and F. Antrim are carring hay for Mr, Marble at this place.
F. A. Nave of Attica, was a caller at J. D. Potter’s, on the Nave ranch. Mr. Calaway of Elwood, Ind , is the guest ot Wm. Warren and family. The J. J. Wilson Co., representative was here Tuesday buying pickles.
Mr. Miller of Kankakee was here Tuesday putting repairs on the mail post.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murray of Kersey, were here Thursday looking after their farm.
Mrs. Rosa Chapman of Kankakee, spent Easter with her father, William Grube.
Mrs. O. Kennedy and children spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. C, Wesner.
Guss Grotv and Earl Schatzley of Wheatfield Center, were callers here Tuesday. Elbert Antrim of near Rensselaer, spent Saturday and Sunday with Frazier Antrim and wife.
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF J THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF RENSSELAER. IND., APRIL 6, 1906. 1 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. I Loan* .. $261,688 80 Capital Stock- $30,000 00 J U. b. and County Bonds... 17,900 00 Surplus and Profit* 14,9:14 24 Bank Building ... 8.000 00 Circulating Notes., 7,500 00 ■ Cash and due from banks 94,084 87 Deposits 332,239 43 ■ $384,673 67 $384,673 67 I DIRECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON, E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, I President. Vice-Prealdent. r Cashier. | JAMES'T. RANDLE, OEO. E. IIURRAY. Farm Loans a specialty a snore of your Patronage is solicited. I IMMMMMj Halting Opened new yards on <3 3[ Front street, north of Washington, will < [ <► always keepon hand a full line of Coal, <3 !• Wood and Feed, Highest market price '3 3[ paid for Grain of all kinds. All deliv- <3 3[ eries promptly made. Satisfaction <3 3; guaranteed 13 f|VEM|Ygy||yy22|| <3 J. E. BISLOSKY, Prop. TELEPHONE. No. 58. ■ 3*
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